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The scope of MBA existence encompasses many realms of activity: sports, organizations, chorus, and so forth. But the most prevalent daily activity is, of course, class, and the mi- nor traumas associated with it. Each year on the hill possesses its own tribulations. In Sev- enth grade, there is that first theme, which, though it is cer- tainly no joy to write, is murder to get back. The prospect of Mom ' s having to sign a negative grade may be the most truly unappealing aspect of MBA life. Don ' t forget Mrs. Carter ' s Eighth grade Parthenon report, complete with last minute taping, gluing, and corrections. And it is also in the Eighth grade that one is introduced to the marvelous language of ancient Rome: Nominative, Vocative, Genitive, Dative, and Vh Acares-ative . Who can have but the fonctest mem es of those highly ex- citing, challenging, and especially time-consuming joys of the science; department, the Science Fairs. The projects themselves aren ' t so bad, but being forced to build a new backboard every year to meet changing specifications is more than any student should have to take. Rhetorical Question: Why are biology dissections alw ays rig ht before lunch? Anyway, the Sophomore year brings the infamous English II term paper, accompanied by a remarkably com- plex deadline schedule resulting in the last-minute forging of countless notecards. The Junior yeadsjnew experience is the ever-popular history term paper; on which students discover that there is much more material than they had expected concerning The Reformation or Jess than they had expected on the Treaty of Kuchuk Kainariji (1774). Last, and far from least, the Senior year holds numerous goodies in store for all. Some never recover from the ini- tial shock of the amount of work for Senior English, and if that doesn ' t get one, the Hamlet Poster will. At the end of the first semester the Senior co mes to the realization that the end is near, l+ft-n coiue the hallenge of on in mg all benefits of an enthusiastic Se- • Slide. all, i|is important to see that all tnese and endurable, and perllaps, The Classroom a L «
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Seniors Honor Council: Greg Stroup, Treasurer; Bob Calton, Secretary; Chris Whitson, Vice-President; Randy Henderson, President. Student Council: Phillip Altenbern, President; Rusty McDonald, Vice-President; Owen Lipscomb, Secretary; Russell Regan,Treasurer. Above: Grim, Serious Officers. Below: Informal, Friendly Officers.
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